1. Industry-Standard Encryption and Protocols

OpenVPN should be your default choice in most cases, because it offers bank-grade 256-bit encryption. No one has ever been able to hack through this rock-solid standard. And no one will in the near future, either. It would even take today’s supercomputers decades to crack. So don’t expect it anytime soon.

The other protocol options are good for older or incompatible devices. For example, less expensive laptops might not be able to run OpenVPN. Where as iOS devices typically use IPSec.

2. Zero-Logging Policy

Perfect Privacy’s log-free policy is also free of any suspicious, technical jargon. (See what I did there?)

Perfect Privacy logging policy is simple and straightforward.

Many other VPN companies will use sophisticated legalese to give themselves some wiggle room. That way, users either won’t understand what they’re agreeing to. Or, they’ll be powerless to stop the company from using your personal data however they please.

The trouble is that although Perfect Privacy allows torrenting, they only do so on their “premium dedicated servers” (read: most expensive). This is a bummer considering that many other VPNs will simply give you full, unlimited torrenting across all their servers for the same standard price.

3. Low Server Network

Perfect Privacy boasts 55+ servers in 26 countries.

That’s not very many, to be honest.

Especially when you compare it to the thousands of servers that NordVPN or even PIA provide.

A low total server count translates to a poor user experience for a number of reasons.

The first is practical:

You have more users chasing the same few servers.

This leads to resources being spread thin, and slow speeds as a result.

The second issue deals with proximity.

The further away you are from the connecting server, the worse performance you can expect.

And when your VPN only reaches 26 countries to begin with? You might have to hop several borders to reach the nearest one.

Either way, the already-slow server speeds we saw from Perfect Privacy will probably only get worse.

You can even connect unlimited devices under one plan! That’s awesome, considering other companies maybe give you three to five devices at a time. You can even use Tor, too.

So what could possibly be the problem?

They can do better when it comes to device compatibility. While they only used to have ready-made apps for Windows devices, they now have apps for Android and macOS. Still, more needs to be done as far as device compatibility is concerned.

You know all those others on the list above? You’ll have to use workarounds, like setting up the OpenVPN option, first, before manually creating your connection.

And if you don’t know your DNS from your ports? Good luck.

Too much manual labor in our eyes. Especially compared with the price…

Perfect Privacy Plans, Pricing, and Payment Options

Perfect Privacy has several plans, but the major difference is the term and price. Here’s a quick list, along with pricing in USD as of February 2019 exchange rates:

1 Month – $12.99

1 Year –saves 23% – $119.99

2 Years –saves 31% – $214.95

Payment options are extremely versatile. You can pay with wide-range of options like PayPal, Bitcoin, Mobiamo, Visa and Mastercard, Amex, and UnionPay.

If you like old-school anonymity, you can even pay in cash by sending your money in a concealed envelope to a remote address in Latvia. (No joke.)

Perfect Privacy offers a seven-day money-back guarantee. Except, if you pay with cash or Bitcoin. Anonymous payment methods are great for privacy. Not so great for getting a refund.

Do You Recommend Perfect Privacy?

Hard to tell…

It’s not that they bombed any one section. They weren’t the worst VPN we’ve tried.

But at the end of the day, you only need one VPN.

And there were just too many holes to overlook.

Consider the fact that speeds were consistently slow, they barely reach two dozen countries, Netflix doesn’t work at all, and anyone outside of Linux or Windows users will need to setup their own manual connections.

Plus, the current costs — whether due to the exchange rate or not — puts them among the most expensive providers we’ve reviewed.

There were some positives. The leak-free, virus-free connection was great. Protocols and encryptions were top notch. The app was easy to use and customer support was also good.

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2 user reviews for Perfect Privacy VPN

Paul T 10/10January 13, 2019

The Best Bar None

I've tried most VPN's & Perfect Privacy is the best by a long way - The review points out it doesn't work with Netflix, this is true but a very cheap licence of Windflix sorts that out. PP's multi hop system available, no logs, whatsoever - As I live in Europe, the lack of servers doesn't affect me. Speed is pretty good for me & the VPN connects in under 10 seconds as good as most & better than some. Most people with need to add exclusions to their AV & Anti-Malware as this can cause slow connecting. If you want a all singing all dancing (cheap) VPN look elsewhere - if you want the most secure VPN there is, buy Perfect Privacy, you won't regret it - And ignore most of the VPN review sites they are sponsored, ever wonder why Nord & Express VPN always come out on top?

Adam 10/10November 4, 2018

The BEST for privacy and anonymity

So, Perfect Privacy is awesome. Before I start, however, there is an error in this review. TORRENTING is allowed for ALL users. The "Premium Dedicated Servers" statement on their P2P/Torrenting info page was simply stating that ALL of their servers are premium dedicated servers, NOT that you need to subscribe to a premium package. In fact, if you go to the prices page, it says that for ALL plans, FULL FUNCTIONALITY is included. There is no torrenting restrictions regardless of which plan you choose. You get access to all Perfect Privacy has to offer.

Perfect Privacy is the best when it comes to privacy. And even though they are in a cooperative jurisdiction (Switzerland), their servers use RAMDISK mode, meaning that as soon as power is disconnected, all data is lost that is on it anyway. And the fact that they log nothing paired with that means that there is zero risk of your data being exposed. I would rate them as perfect, but since Netflix only works on the "London 2" and Netherlands servers, I knocked off a bit. I simply switch to ExpressVPN when I need Netflix in another region, but it isn't too important to me.